Sani Brown et al. 3 players in the 9s range to semi-final World Championships on Track September 28th 2:32

The land-based world championship opened in Qatar, and in the men's 100-meter qualifying session, three Japanese players, Sani Brown Abdel Hakim, Yoshihide Kiryu, and Yuki Koike, entered the semi-finals.

On the 27th, the world championship on land began in Doha, Qatar, where it was held for the first time in the Middle East.

From Japan, Sani Brown, who has a record of 9/97, and Kiryu and Koike, who have 2nd place 9/98, entered the 9-second record.

In the qualifying, up to 3rd and 4th or less in each group, the 6 players with the highest time can advance to the semi-finals.

Sani Brown played in the qualifying group with American Christian Coleman, who has the world's best time this season, but was late in the start, but showed a strong growth from the middle, with 10 seconds 09 in the midst of no wind. I decided to advance to the semi-finals in 3rd place.

Kiryu who participated in the qualifying 4 groups finished 4th in 10 seconds 18 in 0.3 meters across the wind, while 5 pairs Koike did not arrive in order of arrival with 4th in 0.3 seconds facing 10 seconds 21 time. All three players who entered the top six in time and entered Japan decided to advance to the semi-finals.

The overall top was Coleman, who marked 9 seconds 98, the only 9 second range in qualifying. The men's 100 meters will run the semi-finals and finals on the 28th, and the three players aim to advance to the first Japanese final.

Sani Brown "Aiming for the upper stage"

Sanibrown Abdel Hakim, who scored 10 seconds 09 in the men's 100 meter qualifying and advanced to the semi-final in 3rd place, “There was a place where I thought I missed a little in the second half, but I passed the qualifying I'm glad I was able to do it, so tomorrow I'm going to have a good rest and be ready for tomorrow. "

Regarding the passing of three Japanese players, “I think everyone ’s goal is to run well in the finals, so we want to go to the top stage while working hard together.”

Kiryu "A better run than qualifying"

Yoshihide Kiryu, who advanced to the semi-finals in the qualifying for men's 100 meters and the time of 10 seconds 18 said, “In the tomorrow's semi-finals, I feel that I will feel better than the qualifying, and I think I can do a good run.”

Koike: “The flow of running was not bad”

Yuki Koike, who advanced to the semi-finals in the men's 100-meter qualifying, 10 seconds 21 time, “The overall running flow was not bad, but it was a pity that we could not pass the qualifying in the order of arrival. I think it would be nice to have a good time, so I want to run more firmly in the semi-finals. "